A combination
of solid drivers and T&L give the GeForce2 MX such high scores at 640 x
480 before any memory bandwidth limitations can kick in.

At 800 x 600
the 16-bit scores aren't affected much at all but you can see that the GeForce2
MX is dying for more memory bandwidth as its 32-bit performance drops from 91
fps down to 70 fps to put it around the performance of an old GeForce SDR.

Once again,
in 16-bit color mode the GeForce2 MX is performing with the best of them, just
0.4 fps slower than the Voodoo5 5500. However, switching to 32-bit color drops
performance significantly as it is limited by its lack of significant memory
bandwidth putting it on par with the GeForce SDR. For $119 however, 75 fps at
1024 x 768 x 16 and 44 fps at 1024 x 768 x 32 isn't anything to complain about.